INTENTIONAL MULTIPLE EXPOSURE
The photographic technique
under which exposure of the same or
different
subject is
made more than
once on
the
same
frame
is called
intentional
multiple
exposure.
1.
Trip the
shutter and
make the
first
exposure.
2.
Give the film
advance lever a full
wind
wh
ile keeping the
film
rewind release
button
depressed. By doing
so,
the
shutter
will be
charged
wi thout
advanci
ng the
fi
lm.
3.
Press the magnetic release and make the
second
exposure.
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Repeat the
same
procedure
if
exposure is to be made more than
twice
on
the
same frame.
Because,
each
time the
film
advance
lever is givena
full
wind,
theexposurecounterwi
II advance byone
setti
ng
,
keep track
of
the number
of exposures
made
on
the
same
frame.
For
intentional
multiple
exposure,
it
is advisable
to
choose a
dark
background first and
to
superimpose a subject with a brighter
backg
round
.
Multiple exposure
of subjects against
an equally
bright
background will
not come out
too
well.